Electric Machines
As taught in: Fall 2005
Axial view of a surface mount motor from chapter 7 of the lecture notes. (Image courtesy of Prof. James Kirtley.)
Instructors:
Prof. James Kirtley
MIT Course Number:
6.685
Level:
Course Features
Course Description
6.685 explores concepts in electromechanics, using electric machinery as examples. It teaches an understanding of principles and analysis of electromechanical systems. By the end of the course, students are capable of doing electromechanical design of the major classes of rotating and linear electric machines and have an understanding of the principles of the energy conversion parts of Mechatronics. In addition to design, students learn how to estimate the dynamic parameters of electric machines and understand what the implications of those parameters are on the performance of systems incorporating those machines.
*Some translations represent previous versions of courses.


